Clare Hall continues its international celebrations with a slice of Italian life
14 November 2006Clare Hall is continuing its internationally-themed 40th Anniversary celebrations with a series of Italian events.
Clare Hall is continuing its internationally-themed 40th Anniversary celebrations with a series of Italian events.
Professor Ekhard Salje has been presented with an Agricola Medal for his leading research into applied mineralogy at a special awards ceremony in Hanover.
̽»¨Ö±²¥former President of Saxony, Kurt Biedenkopf, is to appear as the keynote speaker during a week of German-themed celebrations at Clare Hall Cambridge.
Professor John D. Barrow, of the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the ̽»¨Ö±²¥ of Cambridge, was today awarded the 2006 Templeton Prize.
African scientists will be able to spend a year in Cambridge developing knowledge and expertise to bring back to the continent, thanks to a new fellowship announced by the Schlumberger Foundation and Clare Hall, Cambridge.
Professor Sir Nicholas Shackleton, the eminent earth scientist, former director of the Godwin Laboratory for Quaternary Research in the Department of Earth Sciences and Emeritus Fellow of Clare Hall, died at the age of 68Â on 24 January 2006.
Kirsty Sword-Gusmao, First Lady to the President of the independent nation of East Timor, is to give this year’s Clare Hall Ashby lecture.